Konnikova's Essay 'What Is It About 20 Somethings'

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Introduction Hook-Draw in your reader’s attention Young adults today are becoming more and more inclined to focus their attention on social media. Introduce Research (Henig and Konnikova) Both authors and journalists Robin Henig and Maria Konnikova shift their focus on the effect social media has on young adults. In Henig’s article, “What Is It About 20 Somethings”, she poses the argument of “emerging adulthood” being an actual stage of life or not. While in Konnikova’s article, “The Limits of Friendship”, she presents the reader with the theory of Dunbar’s number and the debate on whether it applies universally or not. Thesis Statement-Make an argument about how technology is changing how we develop relationships and socialize with those around …show more content…

Discussion- A friendship without face to face interaction is a friendship well worth no effort. Henig Quote-”...without investing the face-to-face time, we lack deeper connections to them, and the time we invest in superficial relationships comes at the expense of more profound ones.” (Konnikova, Maria. “The Limits of Friendship.” The New Yorker, 7 October 2014, https://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/social-media-affect-math-dunbar-number-friendships. Accessed 1 October 2017.) Konnikova is stating that the meaningful, deeper friendships arise from the foundation of physical interaction. Transition- Real friendships rely on the intimacy given in person. The attraction toward social media interaction is continuously ruining these valuable friendships. Point B- pretense of being well Topic sentence- Social media easily can mask the true life of certain …show more content…

Discussion- As social media becomes more prevalent among people in their 20s, it is obvious that the luxury of being able to communicate with friends online can cause distance. Henig quote-”The 20s are when most people accumulate almost all of their formal education; when most people meet their future spouses and the friends they will keep; when most people start on the careers that they will stay with for many years.” (Henig, Robin. “What Is It About 20 Somethings?” New York Times, 18 August 2010, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/magazine/22Adulthood-t.html?pagewanted=all. Accessed 1 October 2017.) Basically, Henig is stating that the 20s are a time full of social relationships, specifically friendships, that last for decades. It would be unfortunate that a young adult would not be able to fully engage in these friendships because of their focus on social media. Transition- Losing significant, life long friendships are not worth the temporary satisfaction of interacting on social media.

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